25 SEPTEMBER 1875, page 2

It Is Curious To Observe The Complete Silence Of The

Conserva- tive Press on this new Circular of the Admiralty to Naval Com- manders, enjoining them anxiously to prop up the Slavery laws of all the States with which England has......

Mr. Stuart, To Whom The Cambridge Extension Movement Is In

great part due, followed, with a very important speech on the details of the organisation, stating that the movement had now been extended to thirty English towns in all, and......

The Rather Sensational And Probably Ill-considered...

1PSwiney to set up a new political party on the basis of the cry, "Faith and Fatherland," has elicited from Mr. Sullivan, as one of the Parliamentary leaders of the Home-rule......

A Similar Meeting Of Still Greater Importance Was Held On

Tues- day night in the Mechanics' Hall, Nottingham, to push on the same Cambridge movement. It was presided over by the Marquis of Hartington, in the enforced absence of his......

The Emperor Of Germany Appears To Be Really Going To

Italy at last. At least the Berlin Correspondent of the Times, who always gives the official view, telegraphs that the Emperor would leave for Milan on October 3, and will be......

The Week Has Produced A Good Many Educational Speeches, A

species of speech which is probably the least read, though not by any means the least practically influential, of any, for they are made usually in places where a pecuniary......

'cambridge University Extension Has Been One Of The Great

• subjects of the hortatory oratory of the week. On Mon- day afternoon, Mr. Arthur Mills, M.P., attended a meet- ing in the Guildhall of Exeter, to introduce the Cambridge......

Sir Edward Watkin's Report On The Financial Condition Of The

Erie Railway Company, which he went out to the United States on the part of the Bondholders and Shareholders' Committee to inquire into, appears to be a very frank one. He......